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“A country that works for everyone.” A phrase that adorned the backdrop at the Conservative Party Conference this week. But how does the British government bring this sentiment into the heart of its policymaking?
For our country to work better for everyone, business needs to work better. We need to focus on creating a vibrant economy—one that realises the shared potential of businesses, cities, people and communities across the UK.read more

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